#7 on the 2019 Bacon Top 31 — Sault
5 + 7 by Sault
Very little is known about Sault and the two amazing albums they released in 2019, 5 in April and 7 in September. The “band” doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page, which seems impossible here in 2020. What I can tell you is that these two albums are amazing, and you should drop everything to listen to them right now. I suspect for most people reading this (which is not very many of people, admittedly) this will likely be your first exposure to the band, and that is exactly why I create the Top 31 every year. I love turning people onto new music.
I’ve been able to piece a bit together about Sault from various other sources. There’s an article in The Guardian that tells me that most likely Sault is made up of at least three core individuals: Dean Josiah Cover (aka Inflo, who teamed up with Danger Mouse to produce Michael Kiwanuka’s self titled album listed at #10 this year); British soul singer Cleo Sol as one of the vocalists; and Chicago-based rapper Kid Sister as another. But these are all just educated guesses.
These albums appear here due to what I call the “KEXP influence.” If you’re unaware, KEXP is the best radio station on the planet, they’re based right here in Seattle, and they play stellar music 24/7. Sault got lots of airplay this year on the station, so much so that John “in the Morning” Richards, the weekday morning DJ and associate music director at the station, ranked 5 his #1 album of the year.
These albums blend soul, funk, psychedelic and pop hooks in such a way that you can’t help but move in your seat. At times, I can hear a tUnE-yArDs influence. At others, like in the song “Something’s in the Air” above, I hear hints of Lemon Jelly. Each song packs a punch, so I recommend listening all the way through both albums at your next available moment. Hopefully we’ll learn more about the band soon. I do admire their ability to remain anonymous, as it’s something that seems nearly impossible to do in today’s day and age. They’ve cracked the code, and somehow released two phenomenal albums without giving anything up about themselves. I can’t wait for the potential 9, 11, and 13 to follow.
Lastly — I’m sorry for the non-video video. Unfortunately, the “band” hasn’t put out any real music videos. C’est la vie.
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8. Giants of All Sizes by Elbow
9. i,i by Bon Iver
10. Kiwanuka by Michael Kiwanuka
11. The Destroyer (Parts 1 + 2) by TR/ST
12. When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? by Billie Eilish
13. Cheap Queen by King Princess
14. Anima by Thom Yorke
15. Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Parts 1 + 2 by Foals
16. Gallipoli by Beirut
17. My Finest Work Yet by Andrew Bird
18. Four of Arrows by Great Grandpa
19. Designer by Aldous Harding
20. Norman Fucking Rockwell! by Lana Del Rey
21. Our Pathetic Age by DJ Shadow
22. Juice B Crypts by Battles
23. Pony by Orville Peck
24. Hyperspace by Beck
25. Eraserland by Strand of Oaks
26. Dogrel by Fontaines DC
27. You’re the Man by Marvin Gaye
28. Big Wows by Stealing Sheep
29. 1000 gecs by 100 gecs
30. In the Morse Code of Brake Lights by The New Pornographers
31. Radiant Dawn by Operators
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